Mast cell membrane antigens and Fc receptors in anaphylaxis
1980; Elsevier BV; Volume: 49; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/0008-8749(80)90067-2
ISSN1090-2163
AutoresMarc Daëron, A. Prouvost-Danon, Guy André Voisin,
Tópico(s)Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
ResumoThe present work was aimed at analyzing the functional relationships between mouse mast cell receptors for IgG and IgE antibodies. It was based on a study of the inhibition of IgG1-and IgE-induced passive mast cell degranulation produced by various immunoglobulin preparations capable of interfering with Fc receptors. Rat myeloma IgE, a high-affinity ligand for IgE receptors, was used to search for a possible participation of IgE receptors in IgG1-dependent degranulation. Mouse myeloma IgG, which inhibited only weakly IgG1-mediated reactions, had no chance to compete successfully with high-affinity IgE antibodies, but aggregated HGG was found to behave as a high-affinity ligand for IgG receptors. This enabled us to search for a possible participation of IgG receptors in IgE-dependent degranulation. The results show that rat myeloma IgE and aggregated HGG specifically inhibited IgE-induced and IgG1-induced reactions, respectively, but failed to inhibit reactions not requiring free Fc receptors. The conclusion was that receptors for IgG and for IgE are functionally independent on mouse mast cells, and are both expressed on the same cells.
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